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. 2006 Dec;63(12):794–801. doi: 10.1136/oem.2005.020420

Table 3 Correlation between personal, work related, and health related factors with depressive symptoms, fear‐avoidance, and self‐efficacy in workers with a compensation claim due to MSD (n = 187).

Depressive symptoms Fear‐avoidance (for work) Self‐efficacy Selected for next analysis
Perceived physical workload‡ 0.14* 0.33*** −0.12 X
Work related physical factors
Heavy loading‡ 0.11 0.34*** −0.12 X
Repetitive tasks‡ 0.16* 0.19* 0.03 X
Vibration‡ −0.03 0.004 0.10
Psychosocial workload‡
Decision latitude −0.30*** −0.25*** 0.27*** X
Psychosocial demands 0.32*** 0.47*** −0.31*** X
Physical health‡ −0.09 −0.40*** 0.16* X
Pain‡ 0.37*** 0.43*** −0.30*** X
Co‐morbidity‡ 0.10 0.06 −0.17*
Body part of injury† −0.11 −0.07 −0.002
Family income† −0.28*** −0.04 0.17* X
Personal income† −0.14 −0.17* 0.07 X
Education† −0.10 0.03 0.02
Marital status† 0.11 0.01 −0.04
Fear of income loss† 0.55*** 0.28*** −0.21** X
Work accommodation† −0.003 0.17 0.03
Workplace size† −0.12 0.04 0.06
Number of employees working at worksite† −0.03 0.07 −0.01
Part time–full time† −0.07 0.13 −0.07
Collar status† 0.001 −0.15 0.07
Claim history† (previous 5 years) 0.19** 0.21** −0.003 X

*p⩽0.05, **p⩽0.01, ***p⩽0.001.

†Spearman rank correlation; ‡Pearson's r2.